I'm trying to set up PXE booting and want a hassle-free solution. From what I've gathered, I need to extract some info from my system, create new files, and configure a PXE boot server on my router. However, I recently came across a project that allows you to boot an ISO from a Raspberry Pi, which I'm using for PXE booting. I liked the original project quite a bit, but I noticed that some alternatives are paywalled, especially for ARM devices. I don't mind paying for quality software if necessary, but I'd prefer to find something that's free and open source. Does anyone have suggestions for any good alternatives?
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Thanks for the suggestions! I’ll look into FOG Project and Ventoy. I appreciate the help!
You might want to check out the FOG Project; it's free and open-source. It's a solid tool for network booting and imaging, and a lot of people in the community have had success with it.
Have you considered Ventoy? It’s a great option for creating bootable USB drives, and it supports ISO files. Just make sure you’re looking up iVentoy if you're specifically interested in that version!
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